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Someone Has Actually Made A Game Which Works On The SNES PlayStation | Nintendo Life
$280,000 Video Game Console: Dallas Auction House Sells Rarest Nintendo Games | Dallas Observer
Rare 'Nintendo PlayStation' Works, Except the Important Bit | WIRED
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The world's only known Nintendo PlayStation has sold for $300,000 [Updated] | Ars Technica
File:Nintendo Playstation Prototype (38460196990).jpg - Wikimedia Commons
We Turned on the 'Nintendo PlayStation' - YouTube
Nintendo PlayStation: Ultra-rare prototype sells for £230,000 - BBC News
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The Last Known Nintendo PlayStation Prototype Is up for Auction
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The Last Known Nintendo PlayStation Prototype Is up for Auction
IGN on Twitter: "The “Nintendo PlayStation” prototype was developed as part of a potential partnership between Nintendo and Sony to play both SNES cartridges and CD-based games: https://t.co/IsgJKh4PIt https://t.co/0JhJiZ2lfH" / Twitter
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Ultra-rare 'Nintendo PlayStation' console sells for $360,000 at auction | Daily Mail Online
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IGN - The current bid for the prototype "Nintendo PlayStation" is at $350,000, beating out the previous record holder, a $100,150 test market copy of Super Mario Bros. | Facebook
We turned on the Nintendo PlayStation: It's real and it works | Engadget